Dreamweaver has the best syntax highlighting I've ever seen for PHP, HTML, CSS, etc. Have you ever tried Aptana? It doesn't have all the features of Dreamweaver, but it has great syntax highlighting and code completion/documentation for HTML, JavaScript and CSS. I've used it a bit at work and am fairly happy with it..
Every time I've had to deal with Java applications (which is frustratingly too often), no matter what version I have, it's always the wrong version. Oh, you have version A? You need version B for Program 1. Oh, you have version B? You need version C for Program 2. Oh, you have version C? You need version D for program 3. Almost every freaking time. And the failure messages are never helpful. Here, let's go ahead and run one program with the wrong version of Java: OK, I'll give you that the class versioning is not very intuitive. However, this issue is an issue of different versions of a JRE, not different packages that are available. Most of these problems are caused by the vendor of the application in question. A good Java app should be able to tell if you have the right version and, if not, tell you exactly what you need to download.
I don't understand... regular Java is nothing like that. (..begin masking hysterical laughter..) Hm, let's review
1) Java SE
2) Java EE
3) Java ME
That's only 3. Do you even know anything about Java, or are you simply hopping on the "OMG JAVA IS SLOOOOOW" bandwagon?
Why don't you read up on Java performance, especially in the recently released Java 6.
I would expect someone to actually do some research before posting stuff like this, but then I remembered this is Slashdot...
For folks who don't need specific Firefox functionality or Firefox extensions, Camino is already the answer. That's true. But, there are some of us that want Firefox functionality/extensions and a native look and feel. While this is somewhat possible with some of the great themes for Firefox (like GrApple), it's still not native integration.
> No third party apps* was so he could get a carrier.
Bull. There are plenty of smartphones/PDAs carried by all the major carriers that have no restrictions on third party applications being installed - Treo, Windows Mobile devices, etc.
I was lucky enough to not have to wait in line for more than an hour or so. I went by a local Kmart at 7 AM on Sunday, got a voucher for Wii #5 out of 8, and was back home in bed by 8:30.
Also, the combination was 1-2-3-4-5, not 1-2-3-4-5-6. The Druidian Air Shield must only support 5 digit passwords. :)
Wow, do you even know anything about autism?
> No third party apps* was so he could get a carrier. Bull. There are plenty of smartphones/PDAs carried by all the major carriers that have no restrictions on third party applications being installed - Treo, Windows Mobile devices, etc.
I agree with Anonymous Coward. I'm sick of hearing "mashup".
I was lucky enough to not have to wait in line for more than an hour or so. I went by a local Kmart at 7 AM on Sunday, got a voucher for Wii #5 out of 8, and was back home in bed by 8:30.